Dungeon Builder's Deck

The Mini-Dungeon Collection brings you the new Dungeon Builder’s Deck suitable for use with any gaming system. This collection of 114 double-sided full-color standard poker-sized cards–each printed with a different interconnecting geomorphic dungeon map–allows you to quickly build a dungeon for your tabletop roleplaying game with the placement of only a few cards.

Generate random dungeons or pick-and-choose the configuration

Rotate or flip the cards to access over 450 unique map segment configurations

Card faces include pre-designed map icons to inspire creativity on the fly

Card backs include the same map layout without any map icons

Each card depicts between 1 – 9 uniquely designed dungeon rooms

Over 720 dungeon rooms of various shapes and sizes represented, and endless corridors

What standardized format would be best suited to have these cards printed on? The info talks about poker-sized cards, which usually have round corners, yet the image shows rectangular cards. Any recommendation on that maybe, including dimensions? I'd like to make sure they look as good as possible afterwards.

Vor OMarch 29, 2017 6:14 pm UTC

is a pdf in zip? if so how many pages there, and how many cards on 1 page?

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